The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fights hath burft The buckles on his breast , reneges2 all temper ; I - of our general's , ] It has already been obferved that this phrafeology ( not , of our general , ) was the common phrase- ology of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . An ...
... fights hath burft The buckles on his breast , reneges2 all temper ; I - of our general's , ] It has already been obferved that this phrafeology ( not , of our general , ) was the common phrase- ology of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . An ...
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... fight , I fhould do thus . I CES . Welcome to Rome . ANT . .Thank you . If we compofe well here , ] i . e . if we come to a lucky com pofition , agreement . So afterwards : " I crave our compofition may be written- . " i.e. the terms on ...
... fight , I fhould do thus . I CES . Welcome to Rome . ANT . .Thank you . If we compofe well here , ] i . e . if we come to a lucky com pofition , agreement . So afterwards : " I crave our compofition may be written- . " i.e. the terms on ...
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... fight , " And both to thought . ' Twas heaven , or somewhat more ; " For the fo charm'd all hearts , that gazing crouds " Stood panting on the thore , and wanted breath " To give their welcome voice . " REED . Burn'd on the water : the ...
... fight , " And both to thought . ' Twas heaven , or somewhat more ; " For the fo charm'd all hearts , that gazing crouds " Stood panting on the thore , and wanted breath " To give their welcome voice . " REED . Burn'd on the water : the ...
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... fight . Hamlet , A & IV . fc . iv : " If that his majefty would aught with us , " We fhall exprefs our duty in his eye . ” i . e . in our perfonal attendance on him , by giving him ocular proof of our refpect . Mr. Henley explains it ...
... fight . Hamlet , A & IV . fc . iv : " If that his majefty would aught with us , " We fhall exprefs our duty in his eye . ” i . e . in our perfonal attendance on him , by giving him ocular proof of our refpect . Mr. Henley explains it ...
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... fight of her , and swells to youth : " 6 " The holy priests gaze on her when the smiles ; " And with heav'd hands , forgetting gravity , " They blefs her wanton eyes . Even I who hate her , " With a malignant joy behold fuch beauty ...
... fight of her , and swells to youth : " 6 " The holy priests gaze on her when the smiles ; " And with heav'd hands , forgetting gravity , " They blefs her wanton eyes . Even I who hate her , " With a malignant joy behold fuch beauty ...
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